Alan Ray
Senior Editor & Morning AnchorAlan was with KPBS since 2006. His return to San Diego was a homecoming, of sorts. Alan began his news radio career in San Diego in the 1970s, producing business and financial coverage at KSDO. He went on to work as a news anchor, reporter and talk radio host in both Seattle and San Francisco. Prior to his work at KPBS, Alan most recently spent seven years producing an award-winning morning radio news program in the Bay Area. He’s won regional awards for his work in San Francisco and Seattle, including honors for breaking news coverage of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens and the events of 9/11. Alan is a member of Public Radio News Directors Inc. and the Radio Television News Directors’ Association. Alan’s interests include medicine, the environment, music, politics, scrabble and handball (though not always in that order).
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KPBS Border Reporter Amy Isackson explains how violence in Mexico is having an affect on attorneys in San Diego as more people are looking to come to the United States legally.
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Tijuana Mayor Jorge Ramos was in Mexico City for the last two days to ask federal officials for more support to fight the drug war in Tijuana. TijuanaPress.com Editor Vicente Caderón traveled to Mexico City. He joins us to talk about the mayor's visit for our series Border Battle: Bringing Home the Drug War.
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The California budget crisis has been going on for several months, but some Californian's are still unaware of how this fiscal nightmare may affect them. We're joined on Morning Edition by independen
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The Drug Enforcement Administration has released a new poster looking for information on 10 members of Tijuana's Arellano Felix Drug Cartel. Joining us on Morning Edition is KPBS Border Reporter Amy Isackson.
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Russia has cut-off gas supplies to Ukraine, leaving many countries in Europe in the dark. We're joined on Morning Edition by Phil Flynn a Senior Market Analyst at Alaron Trading in Chicago, and a Fox
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California lawmakers returned to the state Capitol for the new session...without a budget. We're joined on Morning Edition by independent Sacramento political consultant Leo McElroy.
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